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The ISO Standard

The ISO Standard. ISO 9000. Why standards. They have a high signal value for the marked They can be used for setting internal goals in the company. Standards. Why do we have standards for quality assuance systems?

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The ISO Standard

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  1. The ISO Standard ISO 9000

  2. Why standards • They have a high signal value for the marked • They can be used for setting internal goals in the company

  3. Standards • Why do we have standards for quality assuance systems? • They describe what a standard is and how the standard can be used to set up requierments to the quality system

  4. Standards ISO 9000 • Purpose of this standard are: • To clarify the distinctions and interrelaqtionships among the principal quality concepts, and • To provide guidelines for the selection and use of a series of international Standards on quality systems that can be used for internal quality management

  5. Standards ISO 9000 • The standard consists of: • ISO 8402, Quality – Vocabulary • ISO 9001, Quality systems – Model for quality assuance in design/development, production, installation and servicing • ISO 9002, Quality Systems – Model for quality assurance in production and installation

  6. Standards ISO 9000 • The standard consists of: • ISO 9003, Quality systems – Model for quality assuance in final inspection and test • ISO 9004, Quality management and quality system elements - Guidelines

  7. Standards ISO 9000 • Paragraph 3 – Definitions • Quality Policy • Quality Management • Quality System • Quality Control • Quality Assurance

  8. Standards ISO 9000 ISO9000-3 Interpretation of ISO9001 ISO9000 Serie Requierments to the Quality System ISO9001 ISO9002 ISO9003 Quality Assurence System ISO9005

  9. ISO 9000 Classical Model for QA Business rules Strategic Quality goals Quality policy Organization Tactical Operationel Instructions Schemes Specifications

  10. ISO 9000 Projects how? • Inception • Systematical analysis • Perhaps use of consultants • Knowlege bank • Katalyst • Whip • Different perspektive

  11. ISO 9000 Projects how? • Inception • Systematical analysis • Perhaps use of consultants • Knowlege bank • Katalyst • Whip • Different perspektive

  12. ISO 9000 Projects how? • Set up a project organisation

  13. ISO 9000 Projects how? • Phase 1: Overview (customers, suppliers, etc.) • Phase 2: Describe your business (Who do what, when and how) • Phase 3: Do we agt acording to ouer business rules? • Phase 4: Tools are developed (schemes, instructors, guidelines)

  14. ISO 9000 Projects how? • Phase 5: Evaluation (where are we) • Phase 6: Test (does the system work) • Phase 7: Implementation and use of the system

  15. ISO 9000 Certification • 1. part • 2. part • 3. part Customer Supplier Supplier Customer Supplier Customer 3. part

  16. ISO 9000 Online • http://www.iso.org/iso/en/iso9000-14000/

  17. ISO 9000 Exercise • What are the main arears of system requierments in ISO9000/9001? Look at it for a SW development companys point of view. • How can ISO9000-3 help you with solving the problem above?

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